Hi :)
I hadn't thought of that.  Part of the advantage of using LibreOffice
is that it's designed to be 1 part of a jigsaw puzzle rather than
being a massively monstrous programs that tries to do everything but
does it all badly.  LibreOffice tends to co-operate with a wide range
of other programs that fit together well.  So, each person has their
own system tailored to their own needs and streamlined to run on
smaller, lighter machines.

It does sound like it might be better to use specialist tools for your
advanced drawing requirements but posting a bug-report/feature-request
is a good plan for the longer term too.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 4 January 2014 19:19, e-letter <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 03/01/2014, PaweÅ‚ Piliszek <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> Mr Florian Effenberger advice me to write on this e-mail address so here
>> I am:) I have a question about possibility to improve into Libre Office
>> something what is called waterfall plot (In QtiPlot program). It is a
>> kind of artificial 3D plot, where third dimension is only a constant
>> period between curves. How it look You can see on attached files. Aas
>
> Files not attached to mailing lists.
>
> What is wrong with qtiplot?
>
> Do not use LO; use gnuplot, R, opendx, paraview for 3d plots
>
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